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With Alumni . . .
Chicago — Four staff members resigned recently to ac­cept
positions in private industry—Richard Apple is now
controller of Communications Apparatus in Melrose
Park, Illinois; John Brown is assistant controller of Na­tional
Can Corporation, a client; James Burk is assistant
to the controller of Federal Sign Company in Blue Island,
Illinois; Kenneth Johnson is controller of Kincaid In­dustries.
Dallas — Donald R. Sargent left our employ to become
executive vice-president of Richmond Tank Car and Mfg.
Co. in Houston.
Denver — Donald Shore is now business manager for
Mesa (Colorado) Junior College District, which covers
Mesa Junior College and Rangely College. Mr. Shore has
also been elected to the presidency of the Colorado Junior
College Business Officers Association.
Grand Rapids —Ronald H. Adolphson, who had been
with the Grand Rapids office for five years, resigned re­cently
to take a position as manager of General Account­ing
at Continental Motors Corporation in Muskegon, a
client of the office.
Kansas City — Maurice McGill resigned to become fi­nancial
vice-president at Iowa Beef Packers, Inc. Mr.
McGill had been with TRB&S since 1959 and was in
charge of management services for the Kansas City office.
John L. Benschoter also resigned to join Iowa Beef
Packers, where he is now chief accountant.
Kenneth L. Brown left to become treasurer of Arkansas
Valley Industries Inc., in Little Rock.
Milwaukee — Francis Butz left the firm to accept a posi­tion
as secretary-treasurer with a client, Chadwick Manu­facturing
Company.
New York — Richard N. Brigden, of the management
services staff, left recently to accept a position with the
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company.
Applause . . .
Atlanta — On September 24-26 E. R. Dryden was chair­man
of the Georgia Society Tax Institute of the Univer­sity
of Georgia.
Bernard L. Ekman has been appointed chairman of the
accounting department of the New Hampshire College
of Accounting and Commerce. Formerly a senior account­ant
with the New York office, he now manages his own
accounting firm in Manchester.
Robert W. McClendon, senior consultant on the man­agement
services staff, has resigned to accept a position
as data processing manager of the Day and Night Manu­facturing
Company, a division of Carrier Corporation in
La Puente, California.
Chester L. Brisley, manager in our management services
department, resigned to accept the position of director,
Engineering Center for Post Graduate and Professional
Development of the University of Wisconsin.
Neil A. Hicks of the management services staff resigned
to become director of management services for long range
planning at the Lusk Corporation in Tuscon, Arizona.
Peter W. Holleman of the management services depart­ment
resigned to join Perfect Photo, a client organization,
as vice president and assistant to the president.
David S. Andrews, formerly of our audit staff, has re­cently
joined the International Business Machines Com­pany,
EDP Division in Buffalo, New York.
David J. Barish, a member of our audit staff, resigned
to accept a position with Kenneth Leventhal & Company,
a CPA firm in Los Angeles.
Philadelphia — William J. Byrne is now with the Strick
Division of Fruehauf Trailer Company, a client.
Portland — Hal Lemon resigned from our firm to be­come
partner in the firm of Streibick, Roberts & Nelson.
CPAs in Lewiston, Idaho.
Rochester — Norman Leenhouts, former employee in
Rochester, has been made vice-president of Schlegal Man­ufacturing
Co. He had been with TRB&S for five years
when he left to become controller at Schlegal Manufac­turing
Co.
Seattle — An article by W. J. Pennington appeared in
the July issue of the Journal of Accountancy. Its title is
"Embezzling: Cases and Cautions."
Chicago — Raymond Revers has become a member of
the State and Municipal Revenue Committee of the Gov­ernmental
Affairs division of the Chicago Association of
Commerce and Industry.
Justin Davidson has been appointed to the Statistical
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